Local businesses involved in Breast Cancer Awareness Month

During the month of October all Belle pink purchases will donate
$1 to benefit Chandler Regional Medical Center cancer patients.

Eye Priority, P.C.: 15725 S. 46th St., Suite 112 , (480)
893-2300

Eye Priority is collecting names and memories for a One Hundred
Pink Heroes drive. Members of the community are invited to stop in
and drop a name or note of someone they love, who is a survivor or
a victim of breast cancer, into a jar in the front office. They
hope to collect 100 names and donate $5 per name to the Susan G.
Komen Foundation.

This is the fourth year First American's team, "Wings of Hope,"
will walk and raise money. The company is selling T-shirts for $5
and wristbands for $1, with all proceeds going to Susan G.
Komen.

Genghis Grill: 900 N. 54th St., (480) 785-2695

Genghis Grill will be supporting Dig Pink by donating 20 percent
of food sales on Oct. 27 to help support the foundation. Genghis
Grill will also feed the team that gets the most donations.

Hot Yoga Ahwatukee: 4025 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 22, (480)
786-8124

Hot Yoga is doing a Sweat for the Cure Challenge during October.
Participants must practice hot yoga five times a week for four
consecutive weeks in October. For each person who completes the
challenge, Hot Yoga will donate $25 to Susan G. Komen in their
name.

Jamba Juice: 4302 E. Ray Road, (480) 706-8500

Jamba Juice is selling Susan G. Komen Phoenix mugs. Two dollars
from each mug will go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Return with
the mug and get 10 percent off your purchase.

Schneider Health Insurance : 1490 S. Price Road, Suite 204

(480) 636-0984

Schneider Health Insurance is sponsoring a group to walk in the
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk on Oct. 29 at Tempe Beach
Park. To join the team, email carrie@schneiderhealthins.com

The Greeks have a word for it — “thav-ma-sios” — which means
“wonderful.” And wonderful is what attendees will experience Oct.
21-23 at the 24th annual “Taste of Greece” festival hosted by St.
Haralambos Greek Orthodox Church in Peoria.

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